This chapter approaches the question of biopolitics in ancient political thought looking not at specific political techniques but at notions of the final aim of the political community. It argues that the “happiness” (eudaimonia, beatitudo) that constitutes the greatest human good in the tradition from Aristotle to Thomas Aquinas is not a “biopolitical” ideal, but rather a metabiopolitical one, consisting in a contemplative activity situated above and beyond the biological and the political. It is only with Thomas Hobbes that civic happiness becomes “biopolitically” identified with simple survival; for modernity, as Hannah Arendt puts it, mere being alive becomes the greatest human good, and happiness is understood as a subjective “quality ...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
Political modernity trusted that it was possible to «program» happiness, which was regarded as the f...
This paper seeks to clarify conceptually the difference between politics and biopolitics. To accompl...
This chapter approaches the question of biopolitics in ancient political thought looking not at spec...
This chapter approaches the question of biopolitics in ancient political thought looking not at spec...
Life politics and biopolitics have become the interesting topics in recent years. In Giddensian sens...
Biological and political life. If we think about politics in Ancient Greece, we find a distinction b...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
In the introduction to the volume, the editors explain the overarching aim of the volume and context...
Modern political power has two branches: the sovereign and the biopolitical. With the former, the st...
This book takes up Foucault's hypothesis that liberal "civil society," far from being a sphere of na...
This article deals with biopolitics in classical Greek thought. Its aim is to demonstrate that biop...
This paper problematizes biopolitics discussion in the context of contemporary political philosophy:...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
In this paper, I discuss some of Esposito?s reflections on biopolitics in order to contribute to a b...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
Political modernity trusted that it was possible to «program» happiness, which was regarded as the f...
This paper seeks to clarify conceptually the difference between politics and biopolitics. To accompl...
This chapter approaches the question of biopolitics in ancient political thought looking not at spec...
This chapter approaches the question of biopolitics in ancient political thought looking not at spec...
Life politics and biopolitics have become the interesting topics in recent years. In Giddensian sens...
Biological and political life. If we think about politics in Ancient Greece, we find a distinction b...
In this paper, I will provide an interpretation of Foucauldian theoretical understanding ...
In the introduction to the volume, the editors explain the overarching aim of the volume and context...
Modern political power has two branches: the sovereign and the biopolitical. With the former, the st...
This book takes up Foucault's hypothesis that liberal "civil society," far from being a sphere of na...
This article deals with biopolitics in classical Greek thought. Its aim is to demonstrate that biop...
This paper problematizes biopolitics discussion in the context of contemporary political philosophy:...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
In this paper, I discuss some of Esposito?s reflections on biopolitics in order to contribute to a b...
The paper studies the relationship between political violence and biological life in the thought of ...
Political modernity trusted that it was possible to «program» happiness, which was regarded as the f...
This paper seeks to clarify conceptually the difference between politics and biopolitics. To accompl...